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5.0 out of 5 stars Cerebral Shtick
If you are late 30-something/early 40s like I am, then your earliest memories of Bob Newhart are most likely of Newhart as nonplussed psychologist Bob Hartley in his early 1970s TV show with Suzanne Pleshette. To this day, nobody deadpans like Newhart, and every so often, Hollywood honors him by giving him the unflappable straight man role, most recently playing Will...
Published on December 20, 2004 by Interplanetary Funksmanship

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Bob is Bob and we love him. I ordered his 1st season tv show after I remembered how much I enjoyed him.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cerebral Shtick, December 20, 2004
If you are late 30-something/early 40s like I am, then your earliest memories of Bob Newhart are most likely of Newhart as nonplussed psychologist Bob Hartley in his early 1970s TV show with Suzanne Pleshette. To this day, nobody deadpans like Newhart, and every so often, Hollywood honors him by giving him the unflappable straight man role, most recently playing Will Ferrell's adoptive father in "Elf."

But, for those of my father's generation, they first heard Newhart's incredibly funny one-sided phone conversation routines in nightclubs in the late 1950s/early 60s.

Newhart was the biggest name in standup comedy during the first half of the '60s, a title he relinquished to the up-and-coming Bill Cosby in the latter part of the decade. Listen to this CD re-release of his excellent follow-up album from 1960, and you'll find out why.

His bits are so perfectly timed, that even when he's done a routine hundreds of times, it still sounds fresh. Newhart was a sort of forerunner to the comic strip Dilbert: Starting out as an accountant, you can hear in his pieces "Automation" and "Retirement Party" why he stopped being another C.C. Baxter and turned to comedy instead.

The best bit on this album, though, is "The Grace L. Ferguson Airline (And Storm Door Co.)." He brings the house down with this single line "and we climbed into her Volkswagen..."

"Ledge Psychology" is Bob's foray into black comedy, if you think about it. It's just that his somewhat naive demeanor allowed him to get away with making it sound merely eccentric.

Imagine Drew Carey (who modeled his persona after Newhart's early 1960s skinny tie, buttoned-down look) with Steven Wright's mind, and you'll get why Newhart was so big.

Also, here's a great comedy album you can let your kids listen to. Here's where the rubber meets the road: Everyone says that Lenny Bruce was the most revolutionary comic in the last 50 years. But, take away the four letter words, and is Bruce as funny?

Newhart never had to work blue because he's a natural funny man. Forty-five years after he first hit the scene, there's a good reason he's still in demand and this album's still in print.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Can't top a Bob Newhart recording, August 13, 2001
To claim that this is a disappointment compared with Bob's first album is doing this one a major disservice. It is very difficult to separate the first two of Bob's recordings. I find A Private in George Washington's Army, The Grace L Ferguson Airline (and Stormdoor) Company, and Bus Driver's School every bit as funny as the material on the first album. As you listen to this one, remember back to when you were in school hearing about the winter of 1776, the crossing of the Delaware and the picture of the men marching with the fife, drum and flag. Bob's rendition of those events will have you rethinking history.... Think of the Bus Driver's School as a complement of the the Driving Instructor and you will understand why bus drivers are the way they are..... Listen to both of Bob's first two recordings a couple of times and you won't be able to distinguish between them...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the top 5 comedy albums ever!, July 17, 1998
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My parents had this back in the days when they were made out of vinyl and they were 12" in diameter. To this day it is one of my favorite memories of comedy. I'm so glad it has been released on CD! Bob's "Bus Driver" monologue and the "Ledge Psychology" bit are my favorites from this album.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Can't top a Bob Newhart recording, August 13, 2001
To claim that this is a disappointment compared with Bob's first album is doing this one a major disservice. It is very difficult to separate the first two of Bob's recordings. I find A Private in George Washington's Army, The Grace L Ferguson Airline (and Stormdoor) Company, and Bus Driver's School every bit as funny as the material on the first album. As you listen to this one, remember back to when you were in school hearing about the winter of 1776, the crossing of the Delaware and the picture of the men marching with the fife, drum and flag. Bob's rendition of those events will have you rethinking history.... Think of the Bus Driver's School as a complement of the the Driving Instructor and you will understand why bus drivers are the way they are..... Listen to both of Bob's first two recordings a couple of times and you won't be able to distinguish between them...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Newhart Strikes Back, August 25, 2005
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Barbara Nyman (Greeneville, TN) - See all my reviews
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This is a great addition to the original release, The Button Down Mind of Bob Newhart. It is as funny and is a must for anyone with a sense of humor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bob Newhart Comedy, February 10, 2008
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My Uncle Henry bought this album (33 & 1/3 record) for us when I was a child. My children loved it as I did. And now we have found it and both purchased it again. Such funny, clean, humor! Such great comedy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally Able to replace my albums., September 9, 2007
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K. Murphy (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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Wore out 2 albums and no longer have a turntable so love having this CD with Bob's long-standing hilarious routines.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bob Newhart CD, March 8, 2007
The CD arrived in excellent condition and the shipping time was prompt.
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5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful glimpse of newhart's early work, January 30, 2007
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This is a wonderful glimpse into Newhart's early work, which is droll, sly, and extremely funny. Still hilarious after all this time.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bob Newhart's smarter than the average comedian!, March 4, 1999
Somewhat of a disappointment after the almost flawless first Button-Down Mind album, it's still proof that Bob Newhart, even way back when, could make even those without a fully developed sense of humor laugh. His style of humor transfers well to audio, and you can easily picture his routines in your head. This is truly thinking man's stand-up comedy. If only today's comics could hold a candle to this!
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